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Certainly I don't claim to know the reason for the Arctic reindeer unusual behavior, but would have to ask, could it be that they are trying to get a handle on the changing magnetics? Their movements seem reminiscent of honeybees, not in the exact same movements, but in their cohesiveness.

What if the reindeer are sensing changing magnetics, or other changing factors, and they are somehow learning more about the changes? Maybe each one needs to traverse the circular path a number of times to determine if the "changes" they sense are always in one part of the circle, or another? What if the closeness of their bodies means they can better communicate via what we would call ESP?

What if they sense something apocalytic is coming and those few reindeer in the circle are the pregnant females? Notice they don't seem to be going in as frantic a circle as the others.

What if they sense underground changes and feel there is "strength in numbers"?

Their behavior is reminiscent, slightly, of that of the Monarch butterfly, who is said by some to have never migrated prior to the Industrial Revolution, but that after the beginning of the IR , they began migrating, suggesting they knew there is "strength in numbers".

I'd bet dollars to donuts that there is some purpose to the seemingly odd reindeer movements, and it just may be above our heads, and possibly something we haven't even pondered. If some "reindeer whisperer" could visit them, s/he might discover something.

Videographer documents that the arctic reindeer moving clockwise on May 2, 2018 (Post #29 of this thread) were circling counterclockwise in this film from 2014, in which herders attempted to disrupt the anticlockwise movement of the deer without success:

Those two opposites, in my view, seem to prove that they know what they are doing. It would be difficult to believe that herds of reindeer just randomly start running in circles, first one way, then the other, for no apparent reason. They can't be THAT bored.

Hope of hopes, we get more updates on this, as it appears they know something we don't.

This isn't about a die-off, but is about something seemingly unusual in wildlife.

I've been observing garden spiders most of my life, being scared of them as a child, and now feel like a protector of them, knowing how valuable they are to the bigger picture. This means, I've observed their "egg case" or whatever its legitimate name is, in which eggs are deposited for the next year.

Around the end of summertime, a garden spider will leave the web and go somewhere (usually not too far) and attach her egg case to something substantial, in hopes that the following spring, young garden spiders will emerge. I've seen this process for many, many years.

Today I saw something that appeared unusual to me, as I've never seen this before, but maybe, just maybe, I've not noticed this, and it happens regularly.

In one web of a garden spider, there are/were two other very small spiders walking across the web, and huge mom spider did and said nohing! By close inspection, I could see that the two small siders are actually 'BABY garden spiders. This seems quite unusual to me, and I wonder if mom Spider knows this may be a good time to alter her patterns of reproduction. Anyone else seen this?

Isn't that funny, I also used to be an arachnophobe (for certain species), but too have found myself admiring beautiful webs in the garden this year. I love the way granddaddy longlegs spiders remain very close to their mates at all times, and if I ever need to move one out of the way of a project, I always look for its mate and make certain that they stay together.

The one spider that I simply cannot warm up to is the female Tiger Wolf Spider (as opposed to the Carolina Wolf Spider):

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